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FadedSS 08-09-2011 02:08 PM

Recommend Booster/MC
 
Hey guys, I am running c6z06 front brakes and stock rear drums on my 73 Camaro.

I’d like to continue running power brakes and need a new booster/master. Can you recommend me a booster/master that will work with my application?

I did buy a 10psi residual pressure valve to run the stock drums until I swap the rear and upgrade the brakes…
Thanks!

Musclerodz 08-09-2011 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by FadedSS (Post 364488)
Hey guys, I am running c6z06 front brakes and stock rear drums on my 73 Camaro.

I’d like to continue running power brakes and need a new booster/master. Can you recommend me a booster/master that will work with my application?

I did buy a 10psi residual pressure valve to run the stock drums until I swap the rear and upgrade the brakes…
Thanks!

why the residual valves? It does not need it. 1" bore master and a 9" dual will do wonders.

FadedSS 08-09-2011 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Musclerodz (Post 364492)
why the residual valves? It does not need it. 1" bore master and a 9" dual will do wonders.

thanks for the response. i really appreciate it as i am a noob when it comes to brakes.

i was told when i ordered my brakes that the residual valve would be necessary to run the stock drums.

i purchased a wilwood 1" mc. will a 79 trans am dual 9" booster bolt right up?

Musclerodz 08-10-2011 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by FadedSS (Post 364528)
thanks for the response. i really appreciate it as i am a noob when it comes to brakes.

i was told when i ordered my brakes that the residual valve would be necessary to run the stock drums.

i purchased a wilwood 1" mc. will a 79 trans am dual 9" booster bolt right up?

yes, make sure you install the bullet in the wilwood master if you use the late booster with short rod

FadedSS 08-10-2011 01:47 PM

cool, thanks a lot buddy. appreciate the help!


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